* Dudgeon Dumbarton on the Clyde {1870} Loc? [PA]

Dudgeon, Thomas (c.1804-80?; Scottish) Dumbarton on the Clyde Oil on canvas (?), c.50 x 90 cm Presented by George Macmillan, 1870 Unidentified; present location unknown Dudgeon is known for various views of Dumbarton on the Clyde, including one apparently in the Glasgow Art Gallery. Several other examples have been auctioned recently (see photo below). [comparative

Dowling Sir Henry Brougham Loch 1886 {1890} SLV [PA]

Dowling, Robert (1827-86; English/Australian) Sir Henry Brougham Loch 1886 Oil on canvas, 127.0 x 89.0 cm (sight), framed Presented by Lord Loch, 1890 State Library of Victoria (H141879) This portrait of Loch (1827-1900), governor of Victoria 1884-89, was painted during Dowling’s second Australian sojourn, late in life (1884-86). Although dated 1886, it must have been largely

Dowling George Evans {1886} NGV [PA]

Dowling, Robert (1827-86; English/Australian) George Evans (c.1856) Oil on canvas, 74.5 x 62.0 cm Presented by Mrs A. Evans, 1886 State Library of Victoria (H17284) The sitter (1785-1876) was a Victorian pioneer who built the historic homestead of Emu Bottom, Sunbury, in about 1836. In 1851, the bulk of his squatting run (along with others) was made

Dicksee The Crisis 1891 {1891} NGV [PA]

Dicksee, Frank (1853-1928; English) The Crisis 1891 Oil on canvas, 122.4 x 158.1 Purchased, 1891 (advice of Hubert von Herkomer) National Gallery of Victoria (p.396.2-1) In this exemplary late Victorian image, “intense feeling” is clearly to the fore, as Herkomer emphasized in recommending it (as quoted in NGV 1894). Australian art historian Bernard Smith, bemoaning the

Demont Don Quixote 1893 {1893} NGV [PA]

Demont, Adrien-Louis (1851-1928; French) Don Quixote 1893 Oil on canvas, 111.0 x 156.0 cm Purchased, 1893 (advice of John Longstaff) National Gallery of Victoria (p.399.5-1) This eccentric landscape was one of several paintings selected for Melbourne from the Paris Salon of 1893 by Longstaff, while he was studying and working in Europe after winning the inaugural

Creswick & Ansdell England 1850 {1878} NGV [PA]

Creswick, Thomas (1811-69; English) & Ansdell, Richard (1815-85; English) England 1850 Oil on canvas, 123.3 x 184.8 cm Purchased, 1878 (advice of Alfred Thomson) National Gallery of Victoria (p.306.6-1) As noted in NGV 1894 and 1905, this painting was shown at the Royal Academy in 1850. Creswick was responsible for the landscape, and Ansdell painted the animals and

Creswick, Thomas (1811-69; English)

Works included in this catalogue Creswick Stepping Stones 1844 {1904} NGV [PA] Creswick & Ansdell England 1850 {1878} NGV [PA] Creswick, a member of the Birmingham School of landscape painters, became a full member of the Royal Academy in 1850. England was one of the earliest of several collaborations between him and Richard Ansdell. Refs. For Creswick,

Craesbeeck Death and an Old Woman {1874} NGV [PA]

Craesbeeck, Joos van (c.1605-61; Flemish) Death and an Old Woman (c.1655) Oil on wood panel, 37.3 x 33.6 cm Purchased, 1874 National Gallery of Victoria (p.304.7-1) When it was purchased, this small panel was attributed to the Dutch Golden Age artist Cornelis Bega (c.1631-64). This opinion persisted until 1961, when Ursula Hoff, objecting that the picture

* Coutts Study of half-nude figure {1896} Loc? [PA]

Coutts, Gordon (1868-1937; Scottish) Study of half-nude figure Oil painting, size unknown Donated by the artist, 1896 Unidentified; present location unknown This work, listed under donations in the NGV’s Annual Report for 1896, no longer appears to be in the collection. Coutts, born in Scotland, spent some time in Australia before relocating permanently to California

Courtens Morning {1881} NGV [PA]

Courtens, Franz (1854-1943; Belgian) Morning [Am morgen] (c.1878) Oil on canvas, 75.6 x 112.0 cm Purchased, 1881 National Gallery of Victoria (p.308.2-1) This plein air painting was bought from the Commissioner for Belgium after being shown at the International Exhibition in Melbourne in 1880 (see also Cogen Fisherwomen {1881} Loc? [PA]). Courtens worked in Brussels and then Antwerp

Courtauld Memories of the First Palm Sunday 1871 {1872} NGV [PA]

Courtauld, Edith (also known as Arendrup or Arendrup-Courtauld; 1846-1934; English) Memories of the First Palm Sunday 1871 Oil on canvas, 84.0 x 160.5 cm Purchased, 1872 (advice of John Herbert) National Gallery of Victoria (p.303.4-1) The artist was the niece of wealthy mill-owner Samuel Courtauld (1793-1881), whose great-nephew, also named Samuel, later founded the Courtauld Institute (1932). This

Cope The Pilgrim Fathers 1856 {1864} NGV [PA]

Cope, Charles West (1811-90; English) The Pilgrim Fathers: Departure of a Puritan family for New England 1856 Oil on canvas, 221.5 x 287.6 cm Purchased, 1864 (advice of Sir Charles Eastlake) National Gallery of Victoria (p.300.10-1) As the early NGV catalogues emphasize, this is Cope’s original version for the new Houses of Parliament in Westminster,

Cole (T.) Duncan Gillies 1891 {1891} SLV [PA]

Cole, Tennyson (1862-1939; English) The Hon.Duncan Gillies 1891 Oil on canvas, 56.0 x 31.0 cm Presented by subscribers, 1891; transferred to the SLV from the NGV, c.1951 State Library of Victoria (H141878)   [reproduction: view of the work as shown in a photo by Nicholas Caire, 1891] Scottish-born Gillies (1834-1903) came to Victoria at the